And open-source being built on Big Tech's research and models doesn't mean it relies on them. See: the many papers published by Standford and co. which rival OpenAI's research, RedPajama (https://www.together.xyz/blog/redpajama) which rivals LLaMa. And these are built with open alternatives, there'd be more motivation without.
Big Tech has the advantage of compute and resources, but it's probable that open-source has the advantage of research. Since companies may have a few very talented individuals, but open-source has way more people and includes academia.
The data that the models are built from comes from the public. It'll be a long fight if Big Tech decides that the public's data, however referenced in whatever model, is no longer the public's.
They're fully welcome to keep proprietary the data that is already proprietary. But so far, that's not been their source.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 24.4 ms ] threadCorporate AI is just 90% selling back public goods at a markup. They should be legally forced to open source.
And open-source being built on Big Tech's research and models doesn't mean it relies on them. See: the many papers published by Standford and co. which rival OpenAI's research, RedPajama (https://www.together.xyz/blog/redpajama) which rivals LLaMa. And these are built with open alternatives, there'd be more motivation without.
Big Tech has the advantage of compute and resources, but it's probable that open-source has the advantage of research. Since companies may have a few very talented individuals, but open-source has way more people and includes academia.
They're fully welcome to keep proprietary the data that is already proprietary. But so far, that's not been their source.